Сильмариллион
Of Turin Turambar
AndevenasTurincameupthedreadfulsackofNargothrondwaswellnighachieved.TheOrcshadslainordrivenoffallthatremainedinarms,andwereeventhenransackingthegreathallsandchambers,plunderinganddestroying;butthoseofthewomenandmaidensthatwerenotburnedorslaintheyhadherdedontheterracesbeforethedoors,asslavestobetakenintoMorgoth’sthraldom.UponthisruinandwoeTurincame,andnonecouldwithstandhim;orwouldnot,thoughhestruckdownallbeforehim,andpassedoverthebridge,andhewedhiswaytowardsthecaptives.
Andnowhestoodalone,forthefewthatfollowedhimhadfled.ButinthatmomentGlaurungissuedfromthegapingdoors,andlaybehind,betweenTurinandthebridge.Thensuddenlyhespoke,bytheevilspiritthatwasinhim,saying:’Hail,sonofHurin.Wellmet!’
ThenTurinsprangabout,andstrodeagainsthim,andtheedgesofGurthangshoneaswithflame;butGlaurungwithheldhisblast,andopenedwidehisserpent-eyesandgazeduponTurin.WithoutfearTurinlookedintothemasheraisedupthesword;andstraightwayhefellunderthebindingspellofthelidlesseyesofthedragon,andwashaltedmoveless.Thenforalongtimehestoodasonegravenofstone;andtheytwowerealone,silentbeforethedoorsofNargothrond.ButGlaurungspokeagain,tauntingTurin,andhesaid:’Evilhavebeenallthyways,sonofHurin.
Thanklessfosterling,outlaw,slayerofthyfriend,thiefoflove,usurperofNargothrond,captainfoolhardy,anddeserterofthykin.